ENRS 27th Annual Meeting

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presents the
ENRS 27th Annual Meeting
September 4-7, 2015
Labor Day Weekend
Newport, Rhode Island
in Joint Sponsorship with
The International Institute for
Continuing Medical Education, Inc.
Online Registration Only at: www.iicme.net
Letter From the Program Chair
Mark your calendar now for the 27th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Neuroradiological Society, September 4-7 2015. This will be a wonderful
chance to bring the family and join your peers at The Hotel Viking in breathtaking Newport, Rhode Island over Labor Day weekend.
The 2015 program reflects the tireless efforts along with broad and in-depth domain expertise of our Program Committee (Drs. Amish H. Doshi,
Christopher G. Filippi, Reza Forghani, Dheeraj Gandhi, Andrei I. Holodny, Thierry A. G. M. Huisman, Puneet S. Pawha, Pina C. Sanelli, Timothy M. Shepherd,
and Eugene Yu) and has distinct blocks of focused 20-minute talks on the latest in stroke, tumor, white matter disease, spine, head and neck, and
pediatrics, as well as cutting-edge and interventional techniques.
Over 70 ENRS members will contribute as speakers and moderators. There are several pairs of 10-minute talks from our more junior members
and 30-minute hallmark presentations from our most accomplished, highlighting each day’s programming. MOC-style case reviews embedded
in each of the subtopic sessions will prepare both in-training attendees as well as those of us in the MOC cycle for both initial certification and
recertification. Scientific paper sessions coordinated by Program Committee members Drs. Reza Forghani and Eugene Yu will fill out the academic
program. An encore performance by Dr. Joshua Bemporad in “Stump the Stars” will stir the competitive juices and Dr. C. Douglas Phillips will take a
select group through the challenges of imaging “Jeopardy.”
The collegial and relaxed setting of the ENRS Annual Meetings provide a terrific opportunity to socialize and share knowledge. Newport is a
seaside city on Aquidneck Island in Newport County. Located 23 miles south of Providence, and 61 miles south of Boston, Newport was known for
being the city of some of the “Summer White Houses” during the administrations of Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy. Known
as a New England summer resort and for the famous Newport Mansions and a major 18th-century port city, Newport now contains among the
highest number of surviving colonial buildings of any city in the United States.
Newport is a nationally recognized Bronze Bicycle Friendly Community and home to many beaches, public and private. In Newport, the largest
public beach, Easton's Beach, or First Beach, has a view of the famed Cliff Walk which is considered one of the most popular attractions in the
city. It is a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) public access walkway bordering the shoreline, and has been designated a National Recreation Trail. For many years
Newport was home to the series of yacht races for the America's Cup. The International Tennis Hall of Fame is also located in Newport. Newport
is also home to the Newport Country Club. The historical club has played host to the 2007 Women's US Open and the 1995 Men’s US Amateurs
tournaments.
I am confident that this will be a worthwhile learning experience in a gorgeous setting that will allow those that accompany you to enjoy all
of the wonderful activities and events in the surrounding area. We look forward to seeing and welcoming you and your families on Labor Day
weekend.
Best Regards,
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, MD, FACR
Vice President /President Elect and Program Chair
2014-2015
ENRS Executive Committee
2014-2015
ENRS Program Committee
President & Chair
Rona F. Woldenberg, MD, FACR
Chair
Hofstra North Shore – LIJ
School of Medicine
Manhasset, NY
Vice-President/President-Elect
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, MD, FACR
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Secretary
Christopher G. Filippi, MD
North Shore University Hospital
Manhasset, NY
Treasurer
Eugene Yu, MD
University Health Network
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
1st Past-President
Joshua Bemporad, MD
Medical Imaging of Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Valley Hospital
Allentown, PA
2nd Past-President
Girish M. Fatterpekar, MD, MBBS, DNB
Section of Neuroradiology
NYU School of Medicine
New York, NY
INVITED Faculty
James J. Abrahams, MD
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, MD, FACR
Pediatric
Thierry A. G. M. Huisman, MD
Johns Hopkins
Baltimore, MD
Yale University School of Medicine
Diagnostic Radiology/Neuroradiology
Section
New Haven, CT
Spine
Head & Neck
Hediyeh Baradaran, MD
Mount Sinai Medical Center
New York, NY
Madhan Bosemani, MD
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Amish H. Doshi, MD
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Cutting-Edge
Christopher G. Filippi, MD
North Shore University Hospital
Manhasset, NY
Scientific
Reza Forghani, MD, PhD
Jewish General Hospital & McGill University
Montreal, Quebec, CANADA
Interventional
Dheeraj Gandhi, MD
University of Maryland Hospital
Baltimore, MD
Neoplastic Disease
Andrei I. Holodny, MD
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
New York, NY
Puneet S. Pawha, MD
Stroke
Pina C. Sanelli, MD, MPH, FACR
North Shore - LIJ Health System
Manhasset, NY
Degenerative and Demyelination
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, NY
Assistant Professor of Radiology
and Radiological Science
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Department of Radiology
Baltimore, MD
Timothy M. Shepherd, MD, PhD
J. Levi Chazen, MD
Scientific
Eugene Yu, MD
University Health Network
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
John W. Chen, MD, PhD
New York University Medical Center
New York, NY
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Weill Cornell Medical College
Assistant Attending Radiologist
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Weill Cornell Campus
New York, NY
Massachusetts General Hospital
Radiology Department
Boston, MA
Asim F. Choudhri, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
and Neurosurgery
University of Tennessee
Health Science Center
Memphis, TN
Reade De Leacy, MD
Fellow Neurointerventional Radiology/
Endovascular Neurosurgery
The Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, NY
Bradley N. Delman, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Jana Ivanidze, MD PhD
Anna Derman, MD
Maimonides Medical Center
Brooklyn, NY
Rhode Island Medical Imaging
Rhode Island Vascular Institute
Providence, RI
Amish H. Doshi, MD
Blake A. Johnson, MD, FACR
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Clifford J. Eskey, MD, PhD
Director, Neuroradiology,
Associate Professor of Radiology,
Neurology & Surgery
Geisel School of Medicine
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, NH
Beth Kline-Fath, MD
Chief, Fetal Imaging Neuroradiologist
Dept. of Radiology and Medical Imaging
Associate Professor
UC Department of Radiology
Cincinnati Children’s
Cincinnati, OH
Girish M. Fatterpekar, MBBS, MD, DNB
Section of Neuroradiology
NYU School of Medicine
New York, NY
Adam E. Flanders, MD
Professor of Radiology and
Rehabilitation Medicine
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
Christopher G. Filippi, MD
North Shore University Hospital
Manhasset, NY
Reza Forghani, MD, PhD
Associate Chief, Jewish General Hospital
Assistant Professor, McGill University
Montreal, Quebec, CANADA
Jim Galvin, MD, MPH
Clinical Professor of Neurology & Psychiatry
Clinical Director
The Pearl Barlow Center for Memory
Evaluation and Treatment
The Center for Cognitive Neurology
New York, NY
John L. Go, MD
LAC/USC Medical Center
Neuroradiology Division
Los Angeles, CA
Y. Pierre Gobin, MD
Professor of Radiology
Weill Cornell Medical College
Director of Interventional Neuroradiology
New York-Presbyterian Hospital/
Weill Cornell Medical Center
New York, NY
Ajay Gupta, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
NY Presbyterian Hosp./Cornell University
Radiology/Neuroradiology Division
New York, NY
Mari Hagiwara, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
NYU School of Medicine
New York, NY
Sofia Haque, MD
Clinical Neuroradiologist
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Andrei I. Holodny, MD
Professor of Radiology
Chief of the Neuroradiology Service
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
College of Cornell University
Department of Radiology
New York, NY
Thierry A. G. M. Huisman, MD
Medical Director
Division of Pediatric Radiology
Director of Pediatric Neuroradiology
Professor of Radiology
Radiological Science and Pediatrics
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, MD
New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York, NY
Mahesh Jayaraman, MD
Medical Director
Center for Diagnostic Imaging
St. Louis Park, MN
Michele H. Johnson, MD
Yale University School Of Medicine
Diagnostic Imaging
New Haven, CT
Amy F. Juliano, MD
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
Radiology Department
Boston, MA
Sasan Karimi, MD
Director, MSKCC 55th Street Radiology
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Claudia F.E. Kirsch, MD
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Columbus, OH
Ilya Kister, MD
Assistant Professo
Department of Neurology
NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis
Comprehensive Care Center
New York, NY
Timo Krings MD, PhD, FRCP
Professor of Radiology
Program Director - Neuroradiology
University of Toronto
Diagnostic & Interventional Neuroradiologist
Toronto Western Hospital &
University Health Network
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
Doris D. M. Lin, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Department of Radiology
Baltimore, MD
Eric Lis, MD
Neuroradiologist
Director of Interventional Neuroradiology
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Laurie A. Loevner, MD
Professor of Radiology
Otorhinolaryngology/Head & Neck
Surgery, and Neurosurgery
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Philadelphia, PA
Michael Luttrull, MD
The Ohio State University Medical Center
Department of Radiology
Columbus, OH
Timothy R. Miller, MD
Pamela W. Schaefer, MD
Todd S. Miller, MD
Deborah R. Shatzkes, MD
University of Maryland
Department of Diagnostic Radiology
& Nuclear Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Montefiore
Radiology Department
Bronx, NY
Gul Moonis, MD
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
lya Nasrallah, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Peter K. Nelson, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
Associate Professor
Department of Neurosurgery
Section Chief Neuro Interventional
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, NY
Orlando Ortiz, MD, MBA, FACR
Professor of Clinical Radiology
Stony Brook University
School of Medicine
Mineola, NY
Susan Palasis, MD
Pediatric Neuroradiologist
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Atlanta, GA
C. Douglas Phillips, MD, FACR
Bryan Pukenas, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Associate
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA
Ajit Puri, MD
Clinical Fellow in Radiology
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Boston, MA
Caroline D. Robson, MB, ChB
Diana Rodriguez, MD
Children's Hospital Boston
Radiology Department
Boston, MA
Philip M. Meyers, MD, FAHA
Haris Sair, MD
Sarah Mila, MD, FAAP
Acting Associate Professor
Department of Radiology and
Imaging Sciences
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at
Egleston Hospital
Atlanta, GA
Timothy M. Shepherd, MD, PhD
New York University Medical Center
Radiology Department
New York, NY
Ravishankar Shivashankar, MD
Neuroradiologist
University Hospital
Cincinnati, OH
Michelle Silvera, MD
Staff Neuroradiologist
Boston Children's Hospital
Instructor in Radiology
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
Bruno Soares, MD
Emory University Hospital
Radiology Department
Atlanta, GA
Professor of Radiology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Research Associate
Johns Hopkins Children’s Center
Baltimore, MD
Neuroradiology Fellow
University of Michigan Health System
Ann Arbor, MI
Toronto Western Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of
Yeshiva University
Bronx, NY
Andrea Poretti, MD
Colin D. McKnight, MD
David J. Mikulis, MD
Keivan Shifteh, MD
Idoia Corcurea-Solano, MD
Ajay Malhotra, MBBS
Associate Professor of Radiology,
Neurological Surgery, and Neurology
Columbia University
Clinical Director - Neuroendovascular Service
New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York, NY
Professor of Radiology
Hofstra North Shore –
LIJ School of Medicine
Chief, Head & Neck Radiology,
Lenox Hill Hospital and
The New York Head & Neck Institute
New York, NY
Director of Head and Neck Imaging
Weill-Cornell Medical College
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Department of Radiology
New York, NY
Director, Head and Neck Imaging
Division Chief, Neuroradiology
Associate Professor of Radiology
Harvard Medical School
Boston Children’s Hospital
Department of Radiology
Boston, MA
Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Radiology
Neuroradiologist
Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, CT
Director, MR Imaging
Associate Director, Neuroradiology
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Department of Radiology
Baltimore, MD
Pina C. Sanelli, MD, MPH, FACR
Associate Professor of Radiology and
Public Health
Associate Chairman for Practice
Quality Improvement
Director, Neuroradiology Fellowship
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York, NY
Dipanka Sarma, MD
Assistant Professor
St. Michael's Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
Diagnostic Radiology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Peter M. Som, MD, FACR
Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, MD, FACR
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
Aylin Tekes, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Radiology Department
Baltimore, MD
Carlos H. Torres, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Program Director - Neuroradiology
University of Ottawa
The Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus
Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA
Achala S. Vagal, MD
Neuroradiologist
University of Cincinnati
Neuroscience Institute
Assistant Professor of Neuroradiology
University of Cincinnati
College of Medicine
Cincinnati, OH
Robert J. Young, MD
Emory University Hospital
Radiology Department
Atlanta, GA
Eugene Yu, MD
University Health Network
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
Friday, September 4, 2015
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
8:00 - 10:00 am Registration
10:00 -12:00 PM Session I: White Matter/Degenerative
Moderators: Robert K. Fulbright MD and Sapna Rawal, MD
10:00 -10:20 am Common Radiology Interpretation Errors in the MS Patient
Population – Ilya Kister, MD
10:20-10:40 am Imaging Patterns of Multiple Sclerosis Mimics Reza Forghani, MD, PhD
10:40-11:00 am New Techniques for Imaging White Matter Inflammation John W. Chen, MD, PhD
11:00-11:20 am Imaging in Dementia - What the Referring Clinician Wants
to Know – Jim Galvin, MD
11:20-11:40 am Recognizing Common PET Patterns in Dementia
Ilya Nasrallah, MD
11:40-12:00 pm Structural and Volumetric MRI in Dementia - Under Appreciated
or Over-rated? – Timothy M. Shepherd, MD, PhD
12:00-1:00 pm Lunch on Your Own or Lunch & Learn Session sponsored
by Bracco Diagnostics, Inc
Session II: Acute Stroke Imaging 1:00-3:00 pm
A Practical Approach
Moderators: Ajay Gupta, MD and Pina C. Sanelli, MD, MPH, FACR
1:00-1:20 pm
Imaging Evidence and Recommendations
Pina C. Sanelli, MD, MPH, FACR
1:20-1:40 pm
Imaging Utilization and Access – Achala Vagal, MD
1:40-2:00 pm
Carotid Stenosis and Plaque Imaging – Ajay Malhotra, MD
2:00-2:20 pm
Transient Ischemic Attack – Pamela W. Schaefer, MD
2:20-2:40 pm
Assessing Collateral Circulation – Ajit Puri, MD
2:40-2:50 pm
Identifying Stroke Predictors in SAH – Jana Ivanidze, MD PhD
2:50-3:00 pm
Assessing Carotid Plaque Characteristics for Stroke Risk
Hediyeh Baradaran, MD
3:00-3:20 pmRefreshment Break and Visit Technical Exhibits
3:20-5:20 pm
Session III Stroke
Moderators: Philip M. Meyers, MD and Achala Vagal, MD
3:20-3:40 pm
Cerebrovascular Reserve and OEF – Ajay Gupta, MD
3:40-4:00 pm
Endovascular Thrombolysis and Devices
Mahesh Jayaraman, MD
4:00-4:20 pm
Carotid Stenting and Revascularization Outcomes
Clifford J. Eskey, MD, PhD
4:20-4:40 pm
Treatment Outcomes and Future Directions
Philip M. Meyers, MD
4:40-5:00 pm
Scientific Papers Session – I
5:00-5:20 pm
Scientific Papers Session – II
5:20-6:00 pm
MOC Review - Brain – John L. Go, MD (SAMs)
6:00-6:30 pm
Radiologist’s Role in Neck and Back Pain Management
Blake A. Johnson, MD, FACR (SAMs)
6:30-8:30 PMReception – Courtyard/Salons ABC
Saturday, September 5, 2015
7:00-7:30 am
Continental Breakfast
7:30-8:00 amThe Post-Treatment Neck – Peter M. Som, MD, FACR
8:00-9:40 am
Session IV: Head and Neck I
Moderators: Claudia F.E. Kirsch, MD and Ashok Srinivasan, MD
8:00-8:20 am
Visual Loss – Amy F. Juliano, MD
8:20-8:40 am
Imaging of Hyperparathryoidism – Puneet Pawha, MD
8:40-9:00 am
Imaging of Jaw Lesions and Dental Implants
James J. Abrahams, MD
9:00-9:20 am
The Postoperative Temporal Bone – Gul Moonis, MD
9:20-9:30 am
Ouch! There’s a Needle in My Neck! – Colin D. McKnight, MD
MR Sialography – Michael Luttrull, MD
9:30-9:40 am 9:40-10:00 amRefreshment Break and Visit Technical Exhibits
10:00-12:00 pm Session V: Head and Neck II
Moderators: Colin McKnight, MD and Harmanjit Sidhu, MD
10:00-10:20 am Sinonasal Infection and Inflammation – Deborah R. Shatzkes, MD
10:20-10:40 am Sinonasal Neoplasms – C. Douglas Phillips, MD, FACR
10:40-11:00 am EBV-Related Head and Neck Cancer – Laurie A. Loevner, MD
11:00-11:20 am Perineural Tumor Spread in Head and Neck Cancer
Eugene Yu, MD (SAMs)
11:20-11:40 am MOC Review Head and Neck: Non-Traumatic Head and
Neck Emergencies – Claudia F. E. Kirsch, MD (SAMs)
11:40-12:00 pm MOC Review Head and Neck: Temporal Bone
Mari Hagiwara, MD (SAMs)
12:00-1:00 pm Lunch on Your Own or Lunch & Learn Session sponsored
by Siemens Medical Systems: Innovations in Neuro CT and
MRI: Leveraging Technology
1:00-3:00 pm
Session VI: tumor
Moderator: Robert J. Young, MD
1:00-1:20 pm
Criteria of Brain Tumor Progression
Girish M. Fatterpekar, MBBS, MD, DNB
1:20-1:40 pm
MR Spectroscopy of Brain Tumors – Beyond the Usual Suspects Robert J. Young, MD
1:40-2:00 pm
Why Preoperative fMRI is Essential in Brain Tumors
Andrei I. Holodny, MD
2:00-2:20 pm
Spine Augmentation in the Cancer Patient – Eric Lis, MD
2:20-2:40 pm
MR Perfusion of the Spine – Sasan Karimi, MD
2:40-2:50 pm
DIPG Imaging/TX – State-of-the-Art – Sofia Haque, MD
2:50-3:00 pm MR Neurography in Neuro-Oncology – J. Levi Chazen, MD
3:00-3:20 pmRefreshment Break and Visit Technical Exhibits
3:20-5:20 pm
Session VII: Cutting-edge research
Moderators: Dheeraj Gandi, MD and Joshua P. Nickerson, MD
3:20-3:40 pm
Neuroradiology Applications of T1 Rho MR Imaging
Christopher G. Filippi, MD
3:40-4:00 pm
Problem Solving Using Cerebrovascular Reserve Mapping:
Case Review – David J. Mikulis. MD
4:00-4:20 pm
Resting State Functional MRI: Promises and Challenges for
Clinical Use – Haris Sair, MD
4:20-4:40 pm
7T MR: What’s New – Doris D. M. Lin, MD
4:40-5:00 pm
Scientific Papers Session – III
5:00-5:45 pm
Stump the Stars - Joshua Bemporad, MD
5:45-6:15 pm
President’s Address
6:15-6:30 pm
ENRS Annual Business Meeting (Members Only)
7:00-10:00 pmReception/Dinner – Courtyard/Salons ABC
Sunday, September 6, 2015
7:00-7:30 am
Continental Breakfast
7:30-8:00 amTitle – TBA
8:00-9:40 am
Session VIII: Spine I
Moderators: Ceylan Cankurtaran, MD and Sachin Gujar, MD
8:00-8:20 am
Imaging of Spinal Cord Tumors – Keivan Shifteh, MD
8:20-8:40 am
Tumors of the Vertebral Column: Do and Don’t Touch Lesions –
Anna Derman, MD
8:40-9:00 am
Diffusion Imaging of the Spine – Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, MD
9:00-9:20 am
Postoperative Spine - Constructs and Complications –
Amish H. Doshi, MD
9:20-9:30 am
Optimizing Postoperative MR Spine Imaging: Practical
Applications – Reade Deleacy, MD
9:30-9:40 am Optimizing Postoperative CT Spine Imaging: Practical Applications – Idoia Corcurea-Solano, MD
9:40-10:00 amRefreshment Break and Visit Technical Exhibits
10:00-12:00 pm Session IX: Spine II
Moderators: Evan Stein, MD and Gregg H. Zoarski, MD
10:00-10:20 am Nomenclature and Classification of Disc Pathology: An Update
Todd S. Miller, MD
10:20-10:40 am Imaging Guided Spine Biopsies – Michele H. Johnson, MD
10:40-11:00 am Pre- and Post- Vertebral Augmentation Imaging
Orlando Ortiz, MD, MBA, FACR
11:00-11:20 am Imaging of Unsual Spinal Pathology – Carlos H.Torres, MD (SAMs)
11:20-12:00 am MOC Review Spine - Adam E. Flanders, MD (SAMs)
12:00-1:00 pm Lunch on Your Own or Lunch & Learn Session sponsored by
GE Healthcare: Dual-Energy CT Applications in Neuroradiology
and Head and Neck Imaging – Reza Forghani, MD, PhD
1:00-3:00 PM
Session X: PEDiatricS I
Moderators: Thierry A. G. M. Huisman, MD and Sarah Milla, MD, FAAP
1:00-1:20 pm
Fetal MRI: Main Indications – Beth Kline-Fath, MD
1:20-1:40 pm
Neuroimaging in Brain Malformations – Andrea Poretti, MD
1:40-2:00 pm
Infectious Diseases of the Pediatric CNS – Madhan Bosemani, MD
2:00-2:20 pm
Pediatric Brain Tumors – Asim F. Choudhri, MD
2:20-2:40 pm
Non-Accidental Injury of the Pediatric CNS – Michelle Silvera, MD
2:40-2:50 pm
Neurometabolic Disorders of the Newborn – Bruno P. Soares, MD
2:50-3:00 pm Synopsis of Phakomatoses – Diana Rodriguez, MD
3:00-3:20 pmRefreshment Break and Visit Technical Exhibits
3:20-5:20 pm
Session XI: PEDiatricS II
Moderators: Michelle Silvera, MD and Bruno P. Soares, MD
3:20-3:40 pm
Imaging of the Pediatric Temporal Bone
Caroline D. Robson, MB, ChB
3:40-4:00 pm
Developmental Masses of the Pediatric Neck – Aylin Tekes, MD
4:00-4:20 pm
Acquired Pathologies of the Pediatric Spine – Sarah Mila, MD
(SAMs)
4:20-4:40 pm
MOC Review Pediatrics: The Brain – Susan Palasis, MD (SAMs)
4:40-5:00 pm
MOC Review Pediatrics: The Spine – Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD
(SAMs)
5:00-5:20 pm
Scientific Papers Session – IV
5:20-6:00 pm
Jeopardy Game Show – C. Douglas Phillips, MD, FACR
Monday, September 7, 2015
7:00-7:30 am
7:30-8:00 am
8:00-10:00 am
8:00-8:20 am
8:20-8:40 am
8:40-9:00 am
9:00-9:20 am
9:20-9:30 am 9:30-9:40 am 9:40-10:00 am
10:00 am
Continental Breakfast
Drip, Drip, Drip: Non-Invasive CSF Leak Imaging
Bradley N. Delman, MD
Session XII: Interventional
Moderators: Guillherme Dabus, MD and Dheeraj Gandhi, MD
Endovascular Management of Aneurysmal SAH
Dipanka Sarma, MD
Flow Diversion for Intracranial Aneurysms – Peter K. Nelson, MD
Spinal Vascular Malformations – Timo Krings, MD, PhD
New Horizons in Interventional Neuroradiology: Intra-Arterial
Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma – Y. Pierre Gobin, MD
High-Resolution Vessel Wall (Black Blood) MR Imaging: Applications
in Ruptured Aneurysms – Ravishankar Shivashankar MD
Endovascular Therapy in Venous Sinus Thrombosis Bryan Pukenas, MD
New Horizons in Interventional Neuroradiology: MR Guided
Focused Ultrasound Therapy in the Brain – Timothy R. Miller, MD
Meeting Concludes
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Call For Abstracts
Abstract
Submission Deadline
June 15, 2015
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Excerpta Extraordinaire
Interesting, educational Case Reports
Duration: 3 minutes in length
Required Abstract Format: Purpose, Case Report, Imaging Findings, and Take-Home Message
ENRS Best Paper Awards
Norman E. Leeds Award - Best Scientific Paper
Stephen A. Kieffer Award - Best Scientific Paper by a Trainee
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Hotel Viking
1 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI 02840
Tel: (800) 556-7126
Eastern Neuroradiological Society
27th Annual Meeting
September 4-7, 2015
Group Rate: $299.00
Reservation Deadline: August 5, 2015
The Group Rate is subject to city and state taxes, currently totaling 13%. This tax is subject to change. The Group Rate will be
offered three (3) days pre/post meeting based on group room availability.
RESORT FEE: A Resort Fee of $7.00 per night, per guest room (plus 7% tax) will be added to your bill. The Resort Fee includes
the following: seasonal welcome beverage upon arrival, use of fitness center, pool and jacuzzi, valet shoe shine service, wireless
internet in all guest rooms and lobby, in-room coffee, coffee service in lobby, in-room safe, roll-away and cribs (limited availability),
and local telephone calls.
RESERVATION METHOD: Reservations are to be made by calling the hotel directly at 800-556-7126 between the hours of
8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Monday through Friday and 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Saturday and Sunday. In order to insure guest room
availability, callers must specify the event they are attending. Reservations canceled within seventy-two (72) hours prior to scheduled
arrival date will be charged a cancellation fee equal to the Group Rate for the first night of the reservation, plus 13% tax.
CHECK-IN & CHECK-OUT: Please note check-in time is 4:00 PM and check-out time is 11:00 AM. Additional charges may arise if
the check-in and check-out times are not observed.
RENTAL CARS: HERTZ CV# 01VA0151
Hertz is the official rental car supplier. Special low rates have been negotiated to reduce your travel costs.
Call the Hertz Convention Control Center at (800) 654-2240. Refer to the CV# above.
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12 Meter Charters’ Sailing Tours
Set sail aboard the legendary 12 Meter yachts of Newport!
Not your typical harbor cruise, 12 Meter Charters' ticketed cruises combine the history of Newport, Rhode Island with the unparalleled experience of sailing on an
America's Cup contender. Enjoy historic Newport sights including Fort Adams and the Newport Bridge, lighthouses and lavish estates, aircraft carriers and historic
schooners, and learn the history of the America's Cup in Newport.
During your sail, if you wish, you may participate in the sailing or just sit back and enjoy the sights of Newport! The captain and crew on board will help
those willing to be involved in the sailing. As with all of 12 Meter Charters' events, no sailing experience is necessary to enjoy the thrill of sailing on our
America's Cup 12 Meters. With our experienced crews, sailing participation from our guests is welcomed but never required. Take part in the sailing
of an America's Cup 12 Meter or just relax and enjoy the scenic views of Narragansett Bay.
Spa Terre
Slow down, relax, close your eyes and connect with the world around you at our Newport spa hotel. Take a moment
to breathe, deeply and with intention at our Newport spa. At SpaTerre, with each new breath we transport our guests to a place of deep
relaxation and renewal though a collection of services for the body and soul.
Newport Tours:
Mansion Tour – Experience the thrill of a helicopter flight! A truly unique perspective of Newport Rhode
Island awaits you. Observe Bellevue Avenue's world-renowned mansions as few will . . . by air! Tour length – approximately 12 minutes.
Island Tour – In addition to all the excitement of our Mansion Tour, you'll fly over Ocean Drive, one of the
most beautiful coastlines in the country. Enjoy the majestic Castle Hill and Rose Island lighthouses as well as
Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy's summer home, Hammersmith Farm. Get up close and personal with the
aircraft carriers USS Forrestal and Saratoga. These are just a few of the major points of interest you will explore. Tour length – approximately
20 minutes.
Fort Adams
Make history come alive for every member of your family. Just a short drive or a water taxi ride across Newport Harbor stands the largest
coastal fortification in the United States. Visit this engineering and architectural masterpiece to see where the soldiers lived, enter the
casemates, explore the tunnel system, and climb the bastions for breathtaking views.
Online Registration Only at: www.iicme.net
Target Audience: The ENRS 27th Annual Meeting is
targeted towards academic and private practice neuroradiologists
in the United States and Northeastern Canada, to physicians with
an interest and background in the nervous system, otolaryngology,
and spine disorders, and to physicians in training, including
residents and fellows pursuing careers in Radiology.
Designation Statement: The International
Institute for Continuing Medical Education, Inc. designates
this live activity for a maximum for 27.0 AMA PRA Category
1 Credits™ and 4 SAMs (pending ABR approval). Physicians
should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of the
meeting, the participant should be able to:
• Review Self-Assessment Module (SAM) sessions highlighting
interventional radiology management of CNS tumors, imaging
of stroke and intracranial hemorrhage and head and neck
anatomy and cancers
• Demonstrate greater knowledge of imaging and management of
acute stroke
• Apply conventional and advanced imaging methods to the
diagnosis and treatment of neoplastic and non-neoplastic
diseases of the spine
• Demonstrate greater knowledge regarding the conventional and
advanced imaging methods in the evaluation and treatment of
head and neck cancer.
• Be better able to image and assess the temporal bone and
central skull base
• Be able to discuss and apply updates regarding the current
status of coiling, stent and coiling and flow diversion for the
treatment of intracranial aneurysms.
• Better identify the Leukodystrophies
• Review for the MOC examination and recertification examination
in Neuroradiology
• Better comprehend imaging and advanced imaging techniques
in the neonate and pediatric population.
Registration FEES:
Accreditation Statement: This activity has been
planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas
and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education through the joint sponsorship of the International
Institute of Continuing Medical Education, Inc. and The Eastern
Neuroradiological Society.
$400 – ENRS Member/$475 after August 4, 2015
$700 – Non-Member/$775 after August 4, 2015
$250 – Fellow-Trainee*
$25 – Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015 Reception/Dinner
(registrants only)
$15 – Friday, Sept. 4, 2015 Reception (registrants only)
Guest Fees:
$150 – Spouse/Guest Dinner & Reception
$75 – Chidren under 12 years of age
*A letter of verification from the Department Chair must
accompany the registration of anyone wishing to qualify for
the Fellow-Trainee registration fee.
Attendance will be confirmed on the basis of registration fee.
Registrations without payment will not be processed. We
cannot guarantee meeting materials for registrations received
after August 4, 2015.
REFUNDS: Cancellations received in writing by
August 4, 2015 will receive a refund minus a $75
administrative fee. There will be no refunds for cancellations
received after August 4, 2015
REGISTRATION: Registration will begin Friday,
September 4, 2015 at 8:00 AM at the entrance to the
Bellevue Ballroom.
PLEASE NOTE: You will receive registration confirmation
via regular mail from the International Institute of Continuing
Medical Education, Inc. approximately two weeks after your
registration is received. We are unable to confirm your
registration by fax or email.
POLICIES
A SPECIAL NOTE TO THE DISABLED
The International Institute for Continuing Medical Education, Inc. wishes
to ensure that no individual with a disability is excluded, denied services,
segregated or otherwise treated differently than other individuals
because of the absence of auxiliary aids or services. If you need any
auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act,
please indicate so on your registration form.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
It is the policy of the International Institute for Continuing Medical
Education, Inc. to comply with the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for commercial support of
CME activities. All faculty participants in IICME programs are required
to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of
interest related to this meeting or its content. Faculty
disclosure forms will be included in the Syllabus and will
be available at the ENRS registration desk for review.
In addition, faculty disclosures will be announced at the
beginning of each lecture.
DISCLAIMER
The International Institute for Continuing Medical
Education, Inc., and ENRS as co-sponsors of this
meeting, claim no responsibility for the acts of any
supplier to this meeting nor for the safety of any attendee
while in transit to or from the meeting. The total amount
of liability will be limited to a refund of registration fee.
Purchase non-refundable airline tickets at your own risk.
Eastern Neuroradiological Society
c/o The International Institute for Continuing Medical Education, Inc.
Post Office Box 350 • Springville, Alabama 35146
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